- Milo was also used in
Ireland as an
English translation of the
Irish Máelmuire,
meaning "devotee of Mary". The name can also be
related to the Slavic...
- Máel
Muire or
Máelmuire or Maolm****re is an
Irish uni**** name
meaning "devotee of Mary". It was
often Anglicized as Miles, Miler, Milo, or Myles. Notable...
- the
Danes of Waterford, and Domhnall, king of the Desies. By his wife,
Maelmuire, he had five sons: (1)
Donnchad mac
Gilla Pátraic, king of
Osraige and...
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Fogarthach mac Donnegan, died 947
Egneach mac Dalach, died 961
Donnacan mac
Maelmuire, died 970 Mac
Eiccnigh mac Dalagh, died 998 Mac
Leiginn mac Cerbaill,...
- Donnegan, King (?–947)
Egneach mac Dalach, King (?–961)
Donnacan mac
Maelmuire, King (?–970) Mac
Eiccnigh mac Dalagh, King (?–998) Mac
Leiginn mac Cerbaill...
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mighty and the
indigent Philip Bocht Ó ****ginn,
Irish poet (died 1487)
Maelmuire son of Tadc Oc O ****ginn (died 1488), a
master of
poetry Sean mac Fergail...
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Conchobair of
Connacht 1.
Domnall Mór Ua
Briain Donnchad mac
Cellaig Gilla Pátraic mac
Donnchada Donnchad mac
Gilla Pátraic
Maelmuire 3. Sadb MacGillapatrick...
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Duanaire or Book of
Miscellaneous Poems,
written by Seanchan, son of
Maelmuire O'Maelchonaire in 1473.
Includes Aibidil Luigne maic Éremóin 'The alphabet...
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Dubhdalethe (died 1064) was
Abbot of Armagh. Dub dá
Leithe was the son of
Maelmuire, son of Eochaidh, and thus a
member of
Clann Sinaig. He had been fer léigind...
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Cneisgel of the
Tuatha de
Danann (Version of
Echtra Airt meic Cuind) 92b
Maelmuire magrath .cc.. Poem,
panygric to Emma
daughter of the Earl of
Desmond (14th...